tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1275789483007056157.post2813169619629325345..comments2018-02-14T08:01:17.817-08:00Comments on Woods Roamer: PHOTO GALLERY of HISTORICAL BUTCHER, SLICING AND BONING KNIVESArturo Longoria http://www.blogger.com/profile/00171600630699914320noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1275789483007056157.post-76368547751663328672017-06-28T16:09:06.890-07:002017-06-28T16:09:06.890-07:00Thanks, also wanted to mention that the price tags...Thanks, also wanted to mention that the price tags are not what I paid for them, just what the seller was asking. Johnnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1275789483007056157.post-75564596905727606742017-06-28T09:26:06.128-07:002017-06-28T09:26:06.128-07:00John, great job on both knives. I thoroughly enjoy...John, great job on both knives. I thoroughly enjoyed the photosArturo Longorianoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1275789483007056157.post-63553315667560798522017-06-28T02:40:59.392-07:002017-06-28T02:40:59.392-07:00Arturo the knife with the large bolster is an unma...Arturo the knife with the large bolster is an unmarked blade that I reworked and added the handle to. I have an old W. Ben Hunt book that my son was looking at and liked the camp knife so that was my rendition of it. The sheath is of rawhide, made by him with some help from me. The hook knife is also of my making. I reworked the smaller knife in the same photo for my other son from and Old Hickory skinner that was pretty beat up. Thank---JohnJohnnoreply@blogger.com